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Simple Cooking: Salmon and Citrus Three Ways

         

Although our city refuses to get cold or snowy, you can still bring the season to your kitchen by trying these dishes. Try one (or two, or three!) of our simple fish and citrus recipes. more ›

Simple Cooking: Ginger Lover's Steak Marinade with Whiskey and Jalapeno

          

Back off, red hair enthusiasts. We’re talking about real fresh ginger today. If your regular steak marinade or seasoning is boring you, we have your cure right here, lover. This ginger and whiskey marinade goes especially well on steak, but could be used on poultry or other meats too. Control the heat by adding more or less jalapeno to your taste. more ›

Properly Sauced: The Suffering Bastard

Properly Sauced: The Suffering Bastard

That's what some of us will be by the end of the day, no doubt. Might as well get there pleasantly. And that means avoiding the stupid green beer -- or anything else that looks like the slime mold from Swamp Thing. Instead, try some nice Irish whiskey with a goodly portion of lime juice. To be honest, the Suffering Bastard is really more of a summertime drink. But since it's so gorgeous out there today, what's the harm in having a little wishful thinking? more ›

Properly Sauced - Ginger Liqueur

Properly Sauced - Ginger Liqueur

Ginger is one of the most common ingredients in modern cocktailing. It’s infused into vodka and gin; muddled into the bottom of martinis; and crystallized as a garnish. It adds an exotic, spicy twist to a ton of classic cocktails without turning them into something you’d find wrapped in cellophane in the candy aisle of the grocery store. So, the last time we were browsing the shelves at our local liquor superstore and found Domaine de Canton Ginger Liqueur, we decided to take a risk and try something new. After drinking almost an entire bottle, we’re glad we did. more ›

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